Posted Jul 11, 2016, 8:48 PM
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Toronto's Eaton Centre went through a rough patch in the 90s, but it always kept its head above water. (If anything, the Eaton Centre's success contributed to the decline of Yonge Street, just outside its doors). Part of the Eaton Centre facade was rebuilt some years ago to have storefronts facing the street, which helped some.
Toronto has failed downtown malls too though, like Hazelton Lanes in Yorkville, or the Atrium on Bay.
Isn't a new transit hub downtown in the cards when Cogswell comes down? The current situation is truly terrible.
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